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li Wi.t "I un RMOMBTI lt. I ll. M, \ VOL. ll. NO. LOO, Wf'ATHKK l-OllKf .%?. vtraTlnLi-OrnTallv fair Thnr.day and rrohahiy Prlday. <-.ntmued hla** tenriper wlth prospects .,f cooier wr-Mlw i or night. v_r!?b!a? winds. North and Houth Carolina ? .? fair "Thuraday, i.r.iia.ihly fslr Krldsy, light RICHMOND, VA. THURSDAY, JULY 13. L899. PRICE TWOCKNTS. THRONG OF BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE WARMLY WELCOMED TO RICHMOND. PRESIDENT J. H. CHAPMAN. Th? Popular Head of the Great Baptist Budy. Nuw Assembled in Richmond for the First Time.), They Come From All Over the Union. TRAINS CROWDED. Hundreds of Homes Open to the Visitors. THE GRAND CONCERT. A Mammoth Chorus of Seven Hundred Voices. MANY AT AUDITORIUM. Officers and Other Promi? nent Delegates. THEPRnG^AMMEFGR iO-OAY lt Embraces Many Interesting Faa* Some of the iV tinguished S. Who Will Be Heard The Local Corni, op Reception. ? GOVERNOR TYLER IS \ CANDIDATE. He Enters the Race tinsl Mr. Martin. GIVES HIS REASONS. MANY ASKED HIM TO RUN. ,. i fl Number of Letters ami , I 111) lu , ms, il V w 11,.i. l> ni tin I i, I'l Ht \\ ill DO III- Pm ' I" Isis Manner, J ? ' ? ? ' t ? I . ? ? , I I ? . rs ? - 1 ? ? ' ? n ? ' ? a \ 1 > ' ? ? ' ' Ital roiri'iiltten- I THE TRADES COUNCIL. Mi. Mel ul' i H.ii - ? - ? ' ? ' I R _H_ { *?'. r ? rvA$B ? ?I ^ y , ^ / :.: rn *X / - /> > * tr \ GOVERNOR J. HOGE TYLER. (Who Has Announcetl Himself a Candidate for the United States Senate Against Hon. Thomas S. Martin.) REV. DR. E. E. CHIVERS. The Energetic and Efficient General 3 cretary of the Biniist Young People's Union of America.; moy wpri? on han.; ? r gjglga3g3Jg3g^|^^^^l^B^^H^^^^l^^l ? ! I ? ? ? ' - ? . I ' ? \S-r I 1 ' j. r i n j. c. . . W. A. 1 i J. l: R ' ' ged foi " .' V !' ss \ lion b bi -i inls n ? ? "'..Ml TIT I'? ll.. , : . u'onttnued on Fifth Pegs.) rHE ANTI SILVER FEELING GROWS ? Si ould Bf Made on Nt'w Issu.'S. MR. M.M.TIN WILL NOT BE URGED < > i . i h < i nt ni inofslp ll,- u I uss iliin- to ll.ike Um I Ul,I I'nr Um it,, . \,, i>., i iiua nt i<> \ i glnin's Kaw > mik bi -- s - I ,- th.), ? I. ii- *t ?'? ..;t that il - -s n ? . . i ? ? fdr. mi. SO . ths ' ll '??? lt. , ?Il.lllrs (,f '. tO Say ? tight. lAlly Significant, ..ls,,. I'M!. ?.' 'IT! \N BO Hf ' '?' ls asld to ? tors st ned. ha the choice of N**w York ' ?'.- fiKht t? on In esra. l quietly, le well I 'r-moeratle organisation la ? bs In ' due touch with r-smsnl ,:i,3 Th.> Bryan leaders wilt I st the headway gained hy tlon. ?! I.l> WORK Ql'TKTI.V The ro4?on that an anti-silver man-Mil not r-s ur*je<1 to tako charge of the Vern. (Continue-! on 8eeond Pace),